Electrical Engineering And Computer Science

  • Vanderbilt University

    First online master’s degree students to graduate May 15

    The first cohort of students from two online engineering master’s degree programs will graduate Saturday, May 15. The M.Eng. students in engineering management and M.S. students in computer science come from a wide range of industries, including energy, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, technology, aerospace and consulting. Ten and three master’s degree students will graduate,… Read More

    May. 9, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Jennifer Frist, BS’93, elected to Vanderbilt University Board of Trust

    Jennifer R. Frist, BS’93, is one of seven new members elected to the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust at its April 30, 2021, meeting. She will serve a five-year term beginning July 1. “I am delighted to welcome our newest trustees, each of whom shares the board’s dedication to continuing to… Read More

    May. 7, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt names newest residential college in honor of Marieke and Jeff Rothschild

    Marieke and Jeff Rothschild Vanderbilt University’s newest residential college will be named Rothschild College in recognition of the transformational $20 million gift that Marieke and Jeff Rothschild, BA’77, MS’79, made in 2016 to accelerate the development of the residential college system. The Rothschilds’ generous contribution has helped advance a… Read More

    Apr. 26, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Widely used software, developed by Young Lab, tops 1,000 academic licenses

    INCA enables robust metabolic tracer studies A software tool for metabolic analysis developed by a Vanderbilt chemical engineer recently passed 1,000 total academic licenses and is the most licensed software on the university’s online licensing and e-commerce platform. Additionally, it was the third highest revenue generator on the platform,… Read More

    Apr. 15, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    VINSE awarded VentureWell grant for undergraduate nanomaker immersion class

    By Miquéla Thornton Alice Leach A new Nanomaker Immersion course coming to Vanderbilt aims to train the next generation of nanotechnology entrepreneurs in a facility rarely utilized by undergraduates. The course is made possible by a $30,000 VentureWell Faculty Grant awarded to Alice D. Leach, research assistant professor… Read More

    Apr. 14, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Student-developed machine-learning techniques make surgeries safer, easier to review

    Warning: This video has graphic images of surgical procedures. An interdisciplinary fellowship with the Data Science Institute has resulted in a promising machine-learning technology that can effectively track complex surgical activity, thus having the potential to improve patient outcomes, safety and documentation. TingYan Deng TingYan “Nicholas” Deng,… Read More

    Apr. 12, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Design Day on April 30 will be an interactive, virtual environment

    Students work on a prototype of a robotic elephant calf for the Nashville Zoo. Senior Design Day 2021 will highlight dozens of problem-solving projects developed over the 2020-21 academic year by teams of students, though the format is a bit different this year. The annual celebration and showcase of ingenuity… Read More

    Apr. 11, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Alumna Carlotta Berry named Giacoletto Endowed Faculty Chair at Rose-Hulman

    Carlotta Berry, who earned her doctorate in electrical engineering from Vanderbilt in 2003, has been appointed the Lawrence J. Giacoletto Endowed Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Her three-year term begins Sept. 1, 2021. The Giacoletto endowed chair promotes professional activity for electrical and computer… Read More

    Apr. 9, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Research Snapshot: New microscopy technique unveils feature that can shape applications of a class of quantum materials

    THE IDEA A team of researchers led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory microscopist Miaofang Chi and Vanderbilt theoretical physicist Sokrates Pantelides has used a new Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope technique to image the electron distribution in ionic compounds known as electrides— especially the electrons that float loosely within… Read More

    Apr. 8, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Thea Henslee: First PhD student in partnership with U.S. Army Corp of Engineers’ R&D Center

    Working from a home office during the pandemic, Thea Henslee is on a team that specializes in data analytics and machine learning at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and she attends a Vanderbilt engineering graduate class in computer science. Thea Henslee is an Army civilian… Read More

    Apr. 5, 2021